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Sean Duffy Schools CBS on Ending Congestion Pricing Tolls in New York City
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Sean Duffy Schools CBS on Ending Congestion Pricing Tolls in New York City

Sean Duffy Schools CBS on Ending Congestion Pricing Tolls in New York City
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NEW: JD Vance Torches CNN's Low Ratings in Brilliant Take at CPAC 2025
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NEW: JD Vance Torches CNN's Low Ratings in Brilliant Take at CPAC 2025

NEW: JD Vance Torches CNN's Low Ratings in Brilliant Take at CPAC 2025
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iPhone 16e marks the end of an era, but the C1 modem marks the beginning of a new one
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iPhone 16e marks the end of an era, but the C1 modem marks the beginning of a new one

Yesterday, Apple officially introduced the iPhone 16e, a new entry-level device that replaces the beloved iPhone SE. The iPhone 16e is now the cheapest iPhone in Apple’s lineup. But don’t let the word ‘cheapest’ fool you. In typical Apple fashion, the iPhone 16e packs a lot of power and brings a lot to the table. Sure, the device isn’t as affordable as the iPhone SE, which sold for less than $500. But the iPhone 16e, which starts at $599, delivers a lot more in the way of features, including a 6.1-inch display, an A18 processor, improved battery life, and a far more advanced camera than we ever saw on Apple’s iPhone SE models. It’s also worth mentioning that the entry-level storage option on the iPhone 16e is 128GB, a welcome improvement over the iPhone SE, where the entry-level model had 64GB of storage. The iPhone 16e signals the end of an era - No more small iPhones That said, one of the more remarkable things about Apple’s iPhone 16e has nothing to do with its feature set. On the contrary, the iPhone 16e is particularly remarkable insofar that the device represents the end of an era for a few things that were long associated with the iPhone.  The arrival of the iPhone 16e - coupled with the recent discontinuation of the iPhone SE and the iPhone Mini back in 2023 - marks the first time that there is no longer a compact iPhone model in Apple’s lineup. For users who prefer a more compact form factor, it’s something of a bittersweet moment. I say that as someone who, for years, preferred Apple’s smaller models. Perhaps it’s just nostalgia talking, but something about the iPhone 5s form factor was just perfect. This compact form factor lived on in the iPhone Mini and iPhone SE for years. That said, for as much as I loved the smaller form factors, I eventually gave in and upgraded to an iPhone Pro. I suppose that additional features and more power are sometimes more alluring than a compact device. Truth be told, if compact iPhone models sold in any meaningful quantities, there’s no way Apple would have stopped producing them. Today, the smallest iPhone model you can buy is the iPhone 16e, with a 6.1-inch display. In short, the era of the compact iPhone is officially over. At the end of the day, the reality is that bigger-screened devices simply sell better. The home button era is over If we’re being honest, the home button era on the iPhone has been on its way out for some time now. Still, there was something nice - again, maybe it’s nostalgia - about having an iPhone with a home button in Apple’s lineup. The home button was, dare I say, iconic. Broadly speaking, it was part of a new paradigm in how we used mobile phones, and Steve Jobs really drove this point home when he introduced the iPhone nearly 2 decades ago. But Apple is nothing if not forward-looking. I may be prone to nostalgia, but Apple is not. It embraces the future and isn’t afraid to say goodbye to the past. And, if I’m being honest, the eradication of the home button from Apple’s lineup shouldn’t come as much of a surprise. If anything, I’m impressed it stuck around for as long as it did. Even non-tech-savvy relatives of mine who, for years, would only buy iPhones with a home button recently decided it was time to embrace Face ID. Apple officially enters the modem game Apple has never been subtle about its desire to break free from Qualcomm as a modem supplier. There were even massive lawsuits between the two companies a few years back. But there’s a reason Apple hasn’t been able to extricate itself from its longstanding relationship with Qualcomm: Qualcomm’s products are best-in-class, and Apple’s in-house designs haven't been able to match their performance.  And that’s not for lack of trying. Recall that Apple in 2019 acquired Intel’s smartphone modem business for $1 billion. For years, Apple has been working on designing its own 5G modems in-house, but the effort has been hampered by a variety of technical hurdles and setbacks As far back as 2018, rumors spread that we might see an Apple-designed modem in an iPhone by 2022. Turns out, we had to wait until 2025. But going forward, if Apple’s custom C1 5G modem on the iPhone 16e performs well, it stands to reason that we’ll see Apple eventually phase out Qualcomm within a few years. It's worth noting that Apple's C1 modem is more power-efficient than the Qualcomm chip that powers the iPhone 16. With a similar form factor to the iPhone 16, the iPhone 16e boasts four more hours of battery life. The C1 modem on the iPhone 16e is just the beginning So, while Apple’s iPhone 16e represents the end of an era in some ways, it also may mark the beginning of a new era. One in which Apple’s reliance on Qualcomm may eventually come to an end. Apple famously likes controlling all aspects of the components that go into its products, and entering the modem space has certainly been its most challenging endeavor yet. Lastly, it's worth noting that Apple analyst Ming Chi-Kuo published a note earlier today claiming that Apple's slim iPhone 17 will utilize Apple's C1 modem next year. Don't Miss: iPhone 17 could be 9% more expensive due to Trump’s tariffs The post iPhone 16e marks the end of an era, but the C1 modem marks the beginning of a new one appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $149 AirPods 4 with ANC, 20% off Crest 3D White toothpaste, $18 Roku Express, more Amazon gift card deals, offers & coupons 2025: Get $475+ free Best Echo Dot deals for February 2025 Today’s deals: $169 AirPods Pro 2, 26% off TurboTax, $25 windproof umbrella, $350 Dyson V8 vacuum, more
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Fmr Ky. AG Enters Race for McConnell's Senate Seat
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Fmr Ky. AG Enters Race for McConnell's Senate Seat

Former Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced on Thursday that he is jumping into the race for the Senate seat being vacated by retiring Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.
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Trump Can Continue Mass Firings of Federal Workers, US Judge Rules
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Trump Can Continue Mass Firings of Federal Workers, US Judge Rules

The Trump administration can for now continue its mass firings of federal employees, a federal judge ruled on Thursday, rejecting a bid by a group of labor unions to halt President Donald Trump's dramatic downsizing of the roughly 2.3 million-strong federal workforce.The...
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Wall Street Ends Lower on Weak Walmart Guidance
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Wall Street Ends Lower on Weak Walmart Guidance

U.S. stocks sold off Thursday as ongoing tariff jitters and a downbeat forecast from Walmart dampened investor risk appetite.
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US Refuses to Condemn 'Russian Aggression' in G7 Statement
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US Refuses to Condemn 'Russian Aggression' in G7 Statement

The U.S. is refusing to co-sponsor a draft U.N. resolution marking three years since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine that backs Ukraine's territorial integrity and again demands Russia withdraw its troops, three diplomatic sources told Reuters, in a potential stark shift by ...
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Citigroup Joins Corporate Retreat From DEI
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Citigroup Joins Corporate Retreat From DEI

Citigroup will no longer require a diverse slate of candidates for job interviews, its CEO said in a memo Thursday, as corporate America contends with a new business climate under President Donald Trump.
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VP Vance Sees Peace in Europe Soon
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VP Vance Sees Peace in Europe Soon

Vice President J.D. Vance told a large group of conservative leaders in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday that peace in Europe is close at hand.
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10 Things Kash Patel's FBI Will Be Investigating First
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10 Things Kash Patel's FBI Will Be Investigating First

Now that Kash Patel has been officially confirmed as the new director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, he's rolling out a new list of top priorities for the agency to focus on moving forward.
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